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Had a heart attack. Ain't that a peach?


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Hey Comrade - so glad you are OK now( and the farm is safe!). Also great to hear about the healthy lungs - make sure you milk the recovery for as much as you can! Sorry Aine - did I say that out loud ! a0d0423989cfe63dbac86525c36d6b54_zpsff34

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Jeez Comrade (and Aine) that sounds like a damn lousy time as a massive understatement. I'm glad you can be helped, stented and that your livelihood was protected too, everything is worry on top of worry at these type of things.  Brilliant forethought by the way with the insurance for some gut instincts as to how you felt!

 

I hope recovery is swift and limits for you are few. xx

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Holy Molly and I was wondering where you were... that close to your 7th monthlyversary!!! :(

 

I´m sure you wonder what the outcome would have been had you not been smoke-free these 7 months.

 

All the best to you and Aine (just realised Aine is your other half!).

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Well Happy 7 Months Comrade, and so sorry to hear of your health troubles.  It is a scary thought, but luckily you got help and are on the mend.  I agree with milking it for all its worth!  :)

 

Now, get your bum outta that bed and go walking.  Running can wait for a little while.  Get your heart healthy and continue to keep that smug smile on your face for quitting!

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